Posted 2016-April-24, 11:07
I had the impression that GIB has two approaches to bidding:
(1) rule based
(2) simulation based
It starts with rules. When it runs out of rules, it resorts to simulations.
The point at which it runs out of rules varies depending on how the auction progresses.
That is all complete speculation on my part. I'd be delighted to be enlightened if that is all wrong.
So, GIB opens 1N and its partner bids 2C. It has 4 card Heart suit and is in rule-based mode: It bids 2H and has no thought for how successful that bid will be. Its partner bid 3H and GIB resorts to sim-mode to determine whether to pass or bid 4H.
What seems to happen here and on other odd occasions is that it is stuck in rule-based mode but lacks the rules. At that point it should switch to sim-based mode but instead defaults to "pass" under rule-based mode.
The odd thing on this hand is that someone has gone to some lengths to define the meanings of the 2H cue and the subsequent redouble. Rare, the sequence may be, but if you are going to go to that much trouble as to cater for it, you should either go the extra mile and define the continuations or release GIB from its rule-based constraints at that point and allow it to simulate. ANY simulations run by GIB North would tell it that bidding Diamonds would be more profitable than passing.
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